Chapter 6 Culture (3.1-3.4)
Across
- 1. The action of adopting elements of another cultural and presenting them as your own. (2 words)
- 2. A single identifiable material or non-material element within a culture, and is conceivable as an object in itself. (2 words)
- 7. When ethnic groups leave behind a cultural imprint on a space when they leave. (2 words)
- 9. The type of architecture that reflects a local culture's history, beliefs, and values.
- 10. A person's connection to a particular country.
- 12. modification of the landscape by people that is a visabl reflection of culture.
- 13. Elements such as beliefs, values, and practices which are part of the nonmaterial culture.
- 16. Ethnic concentrations found in rural areas. (2 words)
- 20. A specific place that has religious significance. (2 words)
- 22. The hub from where a culture has originated, thrived, flourished, and disseminated across.
- 26. Style of architecture developed after the 1960s.
- 30. Intangible elements of cultures that are concepts and have no physical presence. (2 words)
- 32. The legal framework of a country that is derived from the Qur'an.
- 33. Rembracing the uniqueness and authenticity of a place.
- 34. Diffusion in which the cultural trait is adopted and modified.
- 36. Cultural elements that are adopted by people world wide.
- 37. Membership in a group of people who share characteristics of culture.
- 41. Laws in the United States that restrict certain activities on Sundays.
- 42. The physical artifacts that humans have created that form a part of the landscape. (2 words)
- 44. Hierarchical diffusion from a lower to a higher status group.
- 45. Culture that is a set of the practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.
- 46. A culture of a group living on its ancestral lands, which has unique characteristics.
- 47. A unique trend of behaviors, concepts, customs, or rituals corresponding to one core aspect of life in a specific culture. (2 words)
Down
- 1. Regions determined based on characteristics such as religion, language, and ethnicity.
- 3. Countries whose governments are run by religious leaders through religious laws.
- 4. Location where a cultural trait began.
- 5. When one group of people is dispersed to various locations.
- 6. The first group to establish cultural or religious customs in a space. (2 words)
- 8. Understanding another culture through the perspective of that other culture. (2 words)
- 11. Objects that area part of material culture.
- 12. Diffusion that spreads continuously outward through contact among people.
- 14. An attempt to follow a literal interpretation of a religious faith.
- 15. The visible reflection of a culture. (2 words)
- 17. An umbrella term that includes indigenous and folk cultures.
- 18. The ways people organize their society and relate to one another.
- 19. A person who believes his/her culture is superior.
- 21. The type of diffusion in which culture is spread by people who migrate.
- 23. Forces that divide a group or people or a region.
- 24. A 21st-century style that is an extension of postmodern architecture.
- 25. A culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups.
- 27. Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture.
- 28. A larger area that is made up of several cultural regions. (2 words)
- 29. Tangible elements of cultures that can be experienced by the senses (2 words).
- 31. A cluster of people of the same culture surrounded by people of a dominant culture in a region. (2 words)
- 35. The spread of cultural traits outward through exchange without migration.
- 38. The spread of culture outward from the most interconnected place.
- 39. The spread of information, ideas and other aspects of culture.
- 40. To spread.
- 43. Forces that unify a group of people or a region.